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Why is the concept of debt in love important for Christians?

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Understanding love as a debt emphasizes our ongoing obligation to care for one another.

Paul, in Romans 13:8, warns against incurring debts other than the debt of love. This metaphorical debt signifies that Christians should always strive to express love, implying that love is never fully paid. Indeed, we remain in constant obligation to one another to provide support, care, and encouragement. Recognizing love as a debt compels believers to act with intention in their relationships and not to become complacent in fulfilling their duty of love towards others. This revelation deepens the understanding of community within the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Romans 13:8

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